uqm-russian

Russian addon for 'The Ur-Quan Masters' game

You return to Earth with a vessel built from technology discovered from an ancient race called the Precursors only to find it enslaved. Gather allies from a wide variety of races, engage in space combat with various foes, and save the galaxy from the Ur-Quan!

primesense-nite-nonfree

OpenNI module providing gesture and skeleton tracking

This package will download the binary PrimeSense NITE modules for OpenNI and creates a Debian packages you can install. These modules provide two types of tracking to OpenNI: 'Control By Gesture' and 'Games for All'. 'Control By Gesture' is gesture tracking for using arm movements for navigating menus, it provides gesture tracking for things like push, click, circle, and wave. 'Games for All' is skeleton tracking for getting information on the position of all of the joints of the body. These two tracking modes are the most common kinds of tracking used with the Microsoft Kinect camera.

liquidwar-server

Liquid War server

Liquid War is an original multiplayer wargame. There are no weapons, the only thing you have to do is to move a cursor in a 2-D battlefield. This cursor is followed by your army, which is composed by a great many little fighters, represented by small colored squares. When fighters from different teams meet, they eat each other, it is as simple as that.

etqw

science-fiction-themed multiplayer first person shooter

Enemy Territory: Quake Wars is a multiplayer first-person shooter game by Splash Damage and id Software, released in 2007. This package contains a launcher script and menu entry to play ETQW using the proprietary x86 binaries provided by id Software.

junior-games-adventure

Debian Jr. Adventure Games

Adventure games are interactive stories driven by exploration and puzzle solving, and can be quite challenging. Recommended for older children, maybe even requiring help from someone older.

libsidplay2

SID (MOS 6581) emulation library

This is a (shared) library that implements the emulation of the C64's SID chip (MOS 6581) and CPU (6510). It is used by several "player" applications, e.g. sidplay, which make it possible to listen to *really* a lot (13.600+) of tunes, known from old and new C64 programs (as well as Amiga compositions).